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A RA SSE ES A ET IER CNN EE OE REE AE EE MR EE TOMES EN TT SS EY EL CRE ee nin lunteers. and alt mareh throagh « | bea tutiny one win at the word, Buc «i Midited bY Be Veres allel offewrs of our ! ; a Ca — . : fla of ‘p Nee officers under the command ef Colonel requ re ovevervives, she will find we ever ready t Pally | Volunteer, who distinguished themeeivea at the vs : * 4 a BD ‘1 acted the grind drama f the Si". OF M INTELLIGENCE &Y THE MA.LS, Biatreit and Captain Wiley. Into the spacious theatre under her banners, avd to terve Ler with never dying zealand yious battler in Mexico. amd have dove imiarrtal qs . ws ST Gece Genie fain ieee , ween oneness Cutle Garden, Hxit—sileneo—the band plays | “TO Witch the Mayor repli | honor to themselves and the name of our ever gatiant war A Meet hat pst heen ved of ol ALES, Home, rvret Home;’ the word ix givea. and the ¥ On tehalf of the wanieiper ve. with pridy | State. Livtteaut Bogle code a mettiesome, erwin whys Taay € rarity. Mie : FIRST BESSON. punt crs place themselves in a hotlow square im froutof | ard gratitea'ion, there thas, & ft, the ot) colored hor-e, the favor ty of the gailunt Caxter. which Pat td ete Pe evan, the Ihe ‘es ithe stage. which ii d by the Mayor and Com- | thatof av assucintion of our citizens and wi e ' Mr, Bam ™ dare, ; - poem Cade These wee hy cheers ave given, ‘The | leilecty. When Shey tw rerented Cs i ; iF fairyext avogama of FOR UNIC ind hie Sev Gifted Sorvan’s Wasurnatom, July 26, 1848 remnants of the tings, which were borne by these gal- Sher they shesld never be rurrenden eres & Mlageaced, | Pte her era seorins- aa yo om" Ste. Beane he Westies hein Dens Termemeten away Up inthe ninetien to-day. Ts \ ard the noble manrer in which that pledge has loon re were e i capt | phen’s Chureb. by the Rey, » Me. Lane apa, Mr ¥en 1 die dey'ewedvent ethdedhotein There is the fing presented to them by the Texas and | y, Hart A vtism. When you th eoived they Ae if Tidetah Uke tea ta was unterhed, then halen ties | of affair. and the tout enveable bore marked vvi- dence that our Mexieon brethren are a good deal | HOW PLAUH, BRiTAD WAT gy. | On metion of Mr. Crayron. the bill providing ter- kth, will be pertornied the langhable piece entitied | Titorial governinents for the territories of Oregon, .. Wiiatans, of this eity, Oregon Association of New York; there is the first | aithorgh thelr Insite wae untarnished, they halt Nisies Americ puted on the battlements ef Cha xcept thats f their Leautival teximre; they caue inex Uy iy ath, . t i ute pendent igh weiget tg that gallant fellow holds and dus of battle with theirs ate “bebind the age’? Am the other officers was | ar Foal | Me PEUNLA GED DED ROOM Ms, Dalene Pips we. Pie: | New Mexico ant Californin, ineluding ® mew oumpro- | Arg pd eur eraceniila, aadinaontetiae sax bot conseerated by yourwisand First Lieutenant Jehu itafferty, company K, why On the 27th inet, Jony Kavesy Bexyserr, son o is je, doin, Sefton; Nancy Spigot, Misa | uire cf the slavery queriion by handing it over to the aot ies ig eagec a anaes tt aeteenaees They will i wore in ane alo distinguished himself miost creditably in several | 20h8 and Caroling .ennmett, nged 7 years wad 23 days Me. uvere who & art, herour umendments pending; being Trades would fufler a thousand deaths Phere ia thn Mt thestory of yoursiene eMEAgements during the war, aud he was cordtaily Pte atrns yr Fell ow Spe apna a Sey temo SOOSASe | wader Y fivg presented by the corporation of the eity of New o future generations, greeted by several of bis personal trieuds and aeqasine | Oe Bt ath poet ‘at3 o'clock P. My Friday the 2b } BON t nes senenianee ; Ne gi p * Hl comrades, neing racng- | No. & venue, sock P, M., Frid onry Letebs ¥ nd. too! be York; thet too bas seen bard tervice; aud that biue 1 Ase, presented to the Regiment hy ' tances, se sell as his old comrades, on belog reeng: | Tis A uatns will bo tae to Orecntvod Lometery. MF, Dumiont, Fonry laf He oe sansa Maryland Look the tlooe im ax offered last mi ompromivs embrised 1 6 is the ove presented to the New York Volunteers | Gen. Scott, in the city of Mexico, aa x testinonial of nized on the Battery, 5 to the arri by Mnj Gen tt. axa token of bisestimation of their | his appreciation of their bravery It was beautifully steamboat Columbia Abeutten o cloek. alarye wam 7 bravery and gallantry | ‘The band again playa (Home embroidered by the bands of several Mextean ladies, ber had congregued. aud the baie ny was crowded to | Di Sweet Home.” All eyes nr directed towards the Vo- epround ix blue. with the American eagle inthe exeess, every eye being turned towards Sandy fiook, - bi * pie Pun tedttt Daldilin Gl thet apt tus bond’ Glog cud’ f ormteg “Gotainn Te Sie TARKa a nerail Om ohiak ta |ioebing oot fe the steamers” ‘The seocer ses toes oat Yueral from the residence of ber son, D, P. Tureot, there is silence for a moment. wrought. in embroidery. “let Regiment of New York to urrive at the Battery. and the bustle and ex alli ‘a “4 acs fie rina nena ot Mt emp Alderman Franklin stands out and introduces Mr, | Volunteers,” surmcunted by two half circles of stars, went that prevailed in’ all quarters, «howed the eek, iy invited to attend, " To conelts e with the ev andim vindication ef th pa i —Roguinet, Mr. Josenh Marzetti: Mile. Ghver, the Lill, He had considered the Mirsouri compromise Tide ‘chman, poor open at a quarter bafore 7, commencing | ne the bret plan of sotdluineut of thie agitating quee- ats quarter tos. Adminsion, 50 cents nN paen. ognte tion of sinvery; aud he had bad au ameodment on his tabl tending the line ot 36 30 to the Pacitic. whieh he would have offered had he not been anticipated by On Wednerday evening, July 26th, Mrs Buimanerit vnvor, retiet of Peter D, Turcot in the 80th year of ntitled LA © ba Geran Ladra. FILLE MAL GA , ect ; he Senater from Indiana But. then th Mayor of the city, to tbe Volunteers. This way prerented by Lieutenant Colonel Burnham. tense anxiety manifested by our citizens to do honor | Tyee’ DEI in, Mons. ~C rby: |S m there came the Br tng ee Nf ola Sede Bertldseneae: fairs It ever me rat pleware torent to the ‘eeaslon,. "The ehiet of police, ste Matseli was | 4 aa eae ee Togene somata, | bit ad. Ac Maple: deanmette Wile lag, Toetrwnd | {BPeAt fre all the North that the ery of repeal would e - of th 1 \- or i ted te t] Ge Meats, a! 1 5 D e » be, AN! ALMA e— » lon. Mouplaisir, be el a ea ation increased rat \- Low (irizexe:—In the f the municipal anthori« | to uu the fag presen srogment, by General vih after slo in attendance, from an early hour, with @ large ) *7142 aKed Tt Dot, vd oe aoe, Willigat cai | Vows conasD Monplaisiz, Mile Celeste, Mlle Bw any Miss | layed Iwas hooked to hear the attack of the some, ties, a1 din hehalf of the pe -ple whom they represent, I bid you | the battle at the city of Mexico. Ir was made by thehandsof yosse of police who were distributed throughout tne wendial welcome tothe city. We receive you, returning to your | @ ¢ ladies of Mr x'co, and now, with the hatteved s’aniards of the eacions dajgonise Canta Garton 96 oat ners the Robert, and brother, Jnaccb Rabineau, are invited to | bliadeau, and the corps appear—To obviate the objection of | tor trom Ohio (Mr e?, yorr friends, and your kindred. from ‘tho sene of your | Keg'ment, we presentit to you, > beta «J hio. (Mr Corwin.) upon the S' att ud ber funeral, from Mr Charles S nabineau’s, | Prlonged perfor ring warm weacher ite Huliet willform | | wax prepaivd to expect sumething of M i ‘ “ 1 fol ree | Utmost order; and it i# but just to the force to accord 4 . ~ exclurively Lue entertainment of the evening —An exte ; wEACA MEL adetaece seas cote tod cavitone peameaennte Oot Leesgper ction thie magpifionnt | to them their due share of auerit, for the mauner iu | 11 West T heey os weereee ctor pe ok arty eer pangs A Terfectiy ‘Veutilates the entire building —-Duory ojo ~ Senator from New Hampshire, (Mr. Hale.) but was 0 work of Mexican Indies, Which they acquitted themselves. The steamer hove | 8Y¥evues, thin ¢ yy) morning, at 10 o'clock, out | Br 734 —Tmese Chrele nnd Parquotte, 60 cente; Pamily Ci ee tae to Lear the Senator from Qbio declare that hivap- in sight about 1034 o'clock, and was hailed with a sue- | Trther invitation. ks 28 conte: Gallery 12% cante. the Jucurn of the Supreme Court must inevitably de- ent at Ve Pased sido ty side with | eession. of cheefing, waving of Laudkerchieféy nud Doe he Seeman set envmmimgsien, Join Gssaw, 06 | ote sree @kaRORRANGA GO QOMNUNGD AP | Cenen jupstion according to the Prejudices of the lace at the capital We have watch- nts ery demonstration of uppiause, whun salutes were | Dorking. Surry. England, marble cutter. Rite Sine Bee Ae section of the Union to which they may belong. His triends and acquaint: also those of Thomas id useouinted us they will here- on thee agh rapid ard trillrant earcer, with sokei- | of the Union and tre State, Monte: | Mr. Conwin was understood to say that this was not fired from seversl ships and smali craft in the river, {pg Dissten, 3 George Holiand—Bevefit of jay Even e Mitchell, are respectfully invited to uttend his fune- tude, ard we may acd, with astisfuction. We have seen y afier be, may they be emtlematiral of the harmony and f be gh . “Sul ill be. porte PSON & t the opinion he had expressed Sereda caste Mires. eciaredeteutin; | aks Wk Boles shld ue Uelae shu ic ether epeemee eG? Oa ek ere fa kad tree” oud aeneral note og | al ob ait Centre street at So'lock thls afearnooa. | Floyon, Se inne uewnley, lies Siar rx ‘iromley, Mr enitf,Jeoumeon—U'undervtood the deustor to aay that 3 i et attr i cabeatites i ‘His remains wil n to Greenwood Cemetery. jaeder; Madame im, Knight: Mrs. Simpaon, ie Judges of the Supreme ( Snack under atiendant eireumstances, exhibiting in your | Amerieaneontines | Pleparetion op the Battery—the array of olassio bena- | MiG IVA Mia gath inst, Bre Faxonncem Mean, in, | Vernec, To be followed THE SEC HET Meas Deenia ut, | Union thenka oreae Ou way, and that-ows tnd of the eommander a remerkable example of militury skill, and in /RESKNTATION OF THE MEDALS. ty from the baleouies, many of whom cast forth an VANS toute se yen atter the fatior the Castioo’ wan ivan | _ The medals were then breught forward by Aldermen | a0xi0us gaze towards’ the noble steamer that w toward'the enemy's capital, under theimme- | DeForert und Hibburd, and placed omthe front railing freighied with, perhaps, some returning tover, brother, the galiant Shielde: shaving ia: the brillisas | of the orebrstra They were presentyd by Alderman father or friend—the general appearance and eharao- most beautiful und touching xpeech — ter of the seeng, taken in eanuection with the beaati- hs te aces, F3; Themas, Mr. Holland; Angelica, Misa Nickinavn: Madame | — Nir Conwin- I aim wo witl is fricude, and thoro of his brother, Dr. E. Moor, eds, Min Knight Satida "Men Steuer Rady Meakin? | Senator should go out to the scushey wines eee - gray pager - teens ae Saray - ae ey ee Vavasour, Mr. Nickinso Charles Vie petal fre ps My rates dae requires it, .M. from ny | H. P. oor, Mr. J. er, not perceive why the distinguished i No. 70 Sixth street. - members of this Senete, distinguished for thetr legal He faintly recounted the battle recurs through which | fuband picturesque view from the baleony, touched | "Chil rT t 6 o'clock, W: M. URTION'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREBT.—FRIDAY | abilities and : Dy u keart: and the tear of as visible on mad! ‘esterday morning, at 6 o'clock, Witt1am Matoy, bv a will be no experien: they bad peared and, with such effect, that the brave | ADY a heart; and the tear ot joy v Y | aged 31 yeata, lata policeman of the 6th distriet. THE WIND” Jeremy Bide, te. Crop ts ree of SAISING | pacty bias or am Vietory om the heigh-a of Cerro Gordo; and foromest in the lin, aie the retrenth g foes ‘At Ocatierse, ae | Doze ik suicersion, were ng. st charge, soldiers rested upon their arma and wep! His friends and the members of the Police Depart- | jiton; Fainwood, Mr. Jas. Mr. preme Court; and we know that even the mos! be ‘Your cummdes, “We have cos, too. who bad not Known what it wasto weep, fred: a@ the Columbia shot up the river, passing | mont, are requested to attend his funeral, at 3 o'slock | Duraile, Mrs Hughes; Pegcy Pat wa ing HAI A Suished nermbers of thie Seuate are dxed in he ae Meith dott te riven ws te toy amenieed C Reasidse UOT toil fel were madeto weep ing of dioappelatment among the vast suemblage | tit tfternoon, from his late residence, 188 Leonard | Qe ben reer Otome LUCY B Bauicy-AMQUK Eure | slusions according 40 thy section of the Union fr to storm of the foe, aud throwing to the | “abe battie han ceased and the vietory won, and wehavedevot. Who bad been now collected, from euppo-ition | *zeet. Eigardo Taste-is trae Ravenrwood, Mr. John Duan; Lucia Mine | grich they come. I disclaimed dixtinetly any di Eoceae tron his proud casthe ret of ‘Ail, the aterican flags whieh On the 27th inst. Jauzs Gaenam, aged 27 years, , i agement of the high charseter of the Su, Court. ~ is prow ed this day to welcune to their Lemes, and engratulate -, no that the noble steamer was about to put in at from injuries received by » fall ner, A Miee lair, To conshude with LA JOTA Dexpressly atated that 1 venerated ct lofty an —— you received frum the ar thorities of “al robe and geiered their return, the surviving members of that gallant band who | gome of the wharves Several, at this inte: of toe cuuntry’s call enciiticed their domestic eadearmente nud from their en towards the Battery, esi pene His friends, and those of his uncle, Matthew Flan. | rick, and Mr. foe. = Pe ms of that tribupal—that J held it invaluable as the arbi- ‘asociatl us which cluster arouud the family circle, taining their mistake, returned, only to be disappoint- igan, are rerpectfully invited to attend bis funeral, = trament of law and of the constitution, | have as: riod them triumph | for the dangers of the battle eld, und the stung exeltcane’ of ‘the 28th 4 inion of tha _ tt from the heighta o ms u jug excitemen' a; 4] the manauvre of th ‘is (Wriday) afternoo: @ 28th inst., at 43 o’elock, au opinion of that tribunal as the honorable Senater ileeditetge, WE haw seiders Wi." at la ea ease Dean SMES URS | OO og ete ae Seeeees cee cee ae + | from hie Ihe seonoe, corner of Sth cok Lawl WALNUT oruxer racatwx, PutiapenPaia-— | Pombly cam have. I did not utter. nor intend to utter eee ath and distase © | qarcer of victories, hade farewell to their wives thelr children, having observed the vorsel sweep off towards Jersey will be performed THM Chey eertay gRveuing, July 25 ett, | RO OA op” warranting the construction applivd by the ie Churubuses, Baxter, Foaren aad Van | ang heir frend, with the fond hope shat wina the conflot was City, after which she oon veered around again uud Major Bavtersate, Mr. a'Dcckett,, Weaver, Mr. Eberiot Coulee: ALAVE-HOLDERS f Ginda, at Chapultepec; of Baichy urd Galgher and many | § A ould wing ite tignt from one made direet,for the Battery. The cheering and wavin ir Chapman; Ley Dale, Mess He Pao Goan JOT ALL TO Bx DAMNED. Stier ton tonrplenoun, not ieee brave, ott len woreay> | prtignaf our curntry tose other thes they 100 would havers: Of" Watg ant handberchicts wos hore senewed, an Mas. P WHILE Major Pe Ri A ronm, | uictt Jounson was glad to hear the Senator's explana You’ Wiurn to us hide wore. than one-third of y faa elation totheirwounded Xept wp, almost uninteriuptedly, until’ the | prom it, test hore je, drawn to, resive £20,000; ir. Peter Wis With regard to the sertioment of this among | Fisher Whitey Mire Blake, “The Starters,” £10,000; the like among | HASGAN Tne’ teste Mee See No, 2—ibua)'sabeert | HASAN Te Calh r a! ahs _ hed ne it fe nothii it; Abon Hassan, Mr. | Settle the question to restore Zabouc, Mr. Placide pak the harmony of, this federal he has heretofore declared that ‘ture, and to administer th balm of co1 More thi a8 now compose iT gallant pate: at many ga now compote your gallant eorpe | spirits? ‘They have fennd a soldier's grave,in a dutantian), steamer reached Castle Garden, when’ salutes wo its bs where the tear of affection never will bedew the vod which ovvers: again fired from the Battery. aud the entire bod, £10,000. , deabied byfwvends orf by siokncse The email bole “re ; y. y fone Startars ecpetakon, "No. Bomar fou who have wtvived the thabeor af the bated, | Sonb Vara gical rene wil hold ie ap eereticeeenge , Yolunteers were soon landed, und proceeded to the im | bam at £4 eich fim home, lia evond hare, £500; thd di hare, £0 divided meng, Starter £300H divided am ty e would Sos porura, Un veuads cfoune tee Gicliod tad veaed forme is Eh oped in retreat aatenen, upon th ibebet fea Geearners Tiporahert meray ey acanpacice Eitacictia hire 00a eon », Ned ig tenn MERICAN MUSRUM.—P. 7. BARNUM, PRUFRUETOR— | the Darty in Keppra brides ‘Power to ait ‘of othen—thove torn banter: too, teil more strongly tian words, | {oye carcer which has inarl our. ‘the success the appropriate air of “Home, Lweet Home.” Ihe re- | £2000, Starters, <&omh divided among Now Stan ‘ . Hitohoook, Manager.—Thursday, July 2th, 1sts—Wel e. rather than this question should Thecesperate nature ofthevervicein whieh you hay: Boon engaged, | yahg, areet Which, haa marked yout progre felon in which eption and proceedings here will be found under the | Parties derrous of curing chances iu ether uf the abore Swoop. | ccibe, the N.Y’ Voluuteers—Thousnds are desirou. of wit. | BOE Be reitled. Iwas prepared to hear the Senator Nene but you can fullyknow the hardsbips Jou have ensured | baye been engare mbkesidied tassen ne vk Pao a ie ee ahi! | tela ineieroare es ren pine ws Sie is Anngreatdl dbee abe ag app “ aed persiug the grand Militury Procession to-day, in honor of our | from Obio denounce the war as a war of rebber: pil. Te intstapean lech dane oie ee Leen «ngagos, we have guod reason to congratulate you, Proper head sbore. The Common Couneil were invi- | taken, are Pie ai, PRL cation, ageucts Sweor | truvw volunteers, The windows, balconies, and balurtrade on | loge and murder; but | was grieven cw) crowned jour victories, The evente of te war now hapitly past, | Wpraraileled in the sunaieuf moder warlare te havereerine tt, during the long delay that occurred at the Batto- | ¥ill be drawn immediately is fl roars of the dawing | iby Up fube American Museu, fronting as they doon Hiroad. | hear his say that he did not Combiner tketuneohoies in whieh you have bere go conspicuous a part, have elevuted the | 4 mer can suidiery, of which your Igment farmed w scan Fy, to the residence of ex-Mayor Mickle, where they | fon gut re To give, ladive ortunity of taking | Mt Soe, im Shseity of this Grand ‘ould inevitabl; 5 ievag yeu scars cman it ctaeesa | Sry aumec areata menmigey hamuest Param off clin, Gover, ofS omy i ot | Siva Ee li nae cgi ie | hay Re ea rape pinay | sarc mod om testa Sees la to un fing against twequilled rumbers and amidst treemoarrass elith the delay im this quarter. oute | scribors communivations, to insure attention, 1 ‘J Free Peg Rig ipeege tba nade lg ad gage dhe toe) mene ofa arange and uukuewa couatry, togaher wihicon: wasalo interrupted. and often Blocked up with omnt- | & rumiitance, “Foreign aruery may be made payable In slcahs im the evening theeatiea taidine eit ee Caen what they don Nun men in bondage they know not ow iP .seare in ® warm a) unhealthy climate, buses. particularly in the vicinity of Fulton atruet,— | out all letters must irene J wile and Jamer | ilinminated, and the \op th Nt be i it his ¥) “Sin and they will cower sll greater if by your | 2tmgRt 6d Areriea of vistorice of whick tho nations of the world The Aiuscuin wus illuminated in the evening, aud th | Parkinson, Temple Square, Aylesbury, Eingand.. ‘The tied horse | 11 Fhe Wecke warise he Mane ee he ee iamiucene aplay spit: Conwin—I have no recollwction of having sald ‘apd to which we can refer witn fovth f i decided by “Bell's hife.” Prize day wftoy iesee they shall tench we property co es imate the blesslugsof ‘and pride, Und ogel entire proceedings were marked with every possibly | race. lew ld per cent, The reo. will bo rin at Doncajen oe tig | be rem eT dertldeuecaenine Mr. Jonxson—I am glad that the Senator has no . a recolivetion of having said so ; but to my reculleetion Fy'with you the respect and fayor of the. eomay Agbetiray: ar agen ios] (eezemnsene Oia eeede sur Cin smimenes craw anim, | itt hf September, 168. To provent fraud, no scrip will be n throughone the entire ‘Giant, the he certainly did say so. it 0 mmemo- every quarter frequently spoke of the coudition of the | ennine aniees the ‘letter containing it bears the Aylesbury post. ou sre members and \ our ambition need ai no higher than to es a ‘ Tht he wit abe :, hin, the jant, the world, fall Bs Mae Waist ain UM tee tention aie gost gate the valor of the New York Regis garland returning Volunteers. Their apparel, and general cut- | mk. otvcribers wishing to vend Bank Notes had batter send | Steet in height? He may be Mock ania Mr. Con unitate fer " pete! Ge 5 i bi Dis tall han lnvpined. Once mere. an Cha. ceane el stricter, the larveat serpons ever captured alive, | Mr. Bxnxixn—I bave a distinet recollection of what -_ the gl rious yp appearance, were at once the subjects for | b#!ven by different poste, ve enermova Boa Cor very scones of Contreras, and the awful Churubureu, where Sia aubaiton Utmier teyeu's mec edn) ewan y f Churubarev, ublveral remark. The old’ aduge, Many 6 ee RTS mF being thirty feet long. Three Living Ournug-Outange.. The Pair Wilcome which Tazo sure our citlcens aze most auxiously waitibe oe re ee et ee Provdermeere good man under a plain coat.” was never more | W “tacr” apply to GEORG BaGLEs po Fue ek | Fauly.. ‘the Infant Vertrig, Win-hubbed tue Chocktaw Ch tae see ook Hellere seca cacy ariuaded me, He To repoat for themsaives. ments of ancient glory when Rome stood forth in ail her splen- 1ully verified and the cry of “shame, shame,” was | o'clock. : ee eT ee cme ees Nene woeipence Seataary, | ioe Hlevehelder wily cnn jlaveholder, because he ‘Threo cheers are then given, and the band again | dor, the wonder and admiration of the world. At Chapult peo, beard ‘to ring among tue orowd ax they marched ae a ee Se dume Heck well, the famous Fortune Teller, ea. bs privately | is @ tlaveholder will neeessorily be damned, but if dnecaneariwaaten., i momentary silence. | y-tipodion wasintent of Guitmat's cluing in the a:tecd some with thelr tora coats, pants and caps, and fee. | WW ANTHUCTHREE OR FOUR Good couposrnons | sunulied ai an xtra, change of” 35 opts Adminion co ect | sured: it will bv from hie iguorunee that they Know mot " y o % t 8) n obtai this oree Vols jormances, Hi youn Ve Three more cheers were given, and (ol. Burnett re- | yon he outer fortiscatin of thatatrongand extensive fortress arms, eating mney oarksot rervies iat the ward | we, eee citioe. Apply to the Fore | ger tb ‘years of ie enough to walk alone, 123 conta. | Dus no recolleotion uf Hetlpilerartf mpage bong ply to the Mayor, in the following words d Jou were among the fimt to sale the castle walls, | Sud’ ‘The cordial and aatdsanthe recent ed | mae ‘ J J audto' puny upon the your aw’ teste: eld. The cordial and enthusiastic reception they = Sim We are au iabntions evinced by ‘he floionesrdianse | tame snd. on Lehalf’ the -Amrvican® people: “Thrsughogs Wet with, however.rou ed up ther marcial spirit, aad | Wy ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A the ier, and J every, potion i which we Santa Anna. and his Generals in thelr gorgeous unl. | in, te gua rie way he lacee, w? ether opon ing, or upon the muuntaine, i i : . toi pimlane Gotening gaint earl odd oratandig trast ont hour pride Cour Pervioa the step of exch ofthese | Sepue vers APN ace Whi - fo levatt tn ihe narrow pastes of the enemy; whether in 8 | brave hearted sons of New York, as they once more | <2 and we shall ererfoel gratafal to our Kllow citizens for thiameat | Peet <c compu or tu, the hous of vistoty. as-oldlers you remern- | +204 their native home. They will aoubiicex mect wich W nety | onnectedly. so that f y (o -rtune uf the con: B 0 i onnecte S*Toknow tat the condvet of the Regiment, throughout the | queredand theslain. Wow cbeeringis tho reflection im Iguking & due reward fur thelr services, and the reception they | ,f city setfrences oan be prodond. "Planss east 56" eBooest rile ‘sotettoinmants for ons week more, “aaivaion 'o | which I do not now recclient eat eres, expruasions longand arduous campaign jut closed. tras seetired the approha. | Tack upon the war which has terminated, thst uo blot or bleaise met with yesterday. will give them vocunragcionc. | Chow efenmeetcan be produced, Please call at 65 MeDougal, ‘at 7, Concert commeneing at So'cloce. On | {hia declaration; if no, i Pan el tet mr tion f the foopre of the gave State which ie hao the honor to, | MATA ie standard of our cou try, but that itsstars contigueto | ‘The day passed most{delightfully, and the Volunteers | 0 =) Saturday, July 29, ap *ftervoon Concert, commenciug” at 3 , n ihe cet must have been in respect to present, allords us neoruinary grativation. Ie ia the hepe of | sine ip allthe Lrlliauey of theie ancient glory, and that thore- | expressed Mnendélvae to, the aiftce that it cas one er AMEL—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, | o'clock. Manager and Director, E'P. cuRISTY. ina OUSARSD in the slave trade. euring ie that che rs the soldier in the perfarweance of thomoat | lta cf the contest will prove to the nationbét tle world that | thE proudest of thels liver. ‘The where archenoon are sivuations; one to met as Seamstress, of to wait on alaty, oyun Jounsox—It was in direct referonee to slave- t a ral hourework with | [) ANVARD'S MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THE missin | Dolders. difficult duty, and when attained, 10s his highest reward, | While we are the advocates of nd desire to cultivate or ‘ake cure ct children; the o her to d Oarjoy Su CulaCesaians however, ie aintct fel aren re. | Maintain the most friendly relations throughout the globe, we | Were admirable. and reflect credit upon all concerned. | 2%\"h' private family. The best sity reforenes ven. Ploane Sppi, Kiver, painted on three milee of canvas, Derag Ue ee Coxwin—I had no intention of such a judgment FY ment. Con be seen for two dave eat painting in the world, at the Panorama Bi at the time, nor i laze: rai [nt juilding, in Broad e Dow, nor at any time i age R nent ARUALONC Hee doaustiahee — | biedeclaration; and I should be glad to be satisfied thet She wuderstands cooking, waaliag and troning, haano ob. | JV MCBANIC'S HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, BETWEEN | if e did utter it. he would wcknowledge itas ineonside- rehenibgn cporake a Grand and Broome streccs—Monday, July 24, and every | rately and unintentionally done Ande scenfortwo | BiEKt during the week, ‘The ORIGINAL CHKISTY'S MINS | Afr Conwin-—l knew t! ct thy aa TrELS whove concerts during the past tad months, have boo | of the di ity the Senate was impatient eS See ee ee received with such distinguished favor and patronage, have the | °% ‘he discussion—that it wax anxious to come to the ANIED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO | honor of annouscing that owing to the ountiwuation of helt Vote ; and | spoke. therefore, rapidly, and perhaps dis- a of kindness and approbation, gratfying reception which th I] times naintein our national honor und vindicate our It wasa day which will be long remembered by those Silet peciod unos’ ith Ligh hepa and auheoratis walitioa to countay from insult or oppression, ‘The Purpore of ¥ it ith prids id sutistacti ad ne trent Sot my life. f period since, with high hop~s, and au honvrable ambition to io of commemora- | War-worn soleiers with pride and satisfaction, aad | — = = = i way, m every evening, (Sunday ex SHARP , t: ol were ting the events connected with this campuigu, and to. testify th ; re 2 ANIED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ri nad y SHOOTING @F STRAY BIRDS. serve their countty, are not now ‘with us, to part pouiicere aca satay, che | which will live In their memories while life shal! las, tltun'igs anvock, ot so washiog aad ininioga takin at | SePeed) Auimusnon 6 cents; a hall price. ‘The Panora | Mr. Jouxson—(With some observations in exc merous reception, and to share with us your value in which we hol: the services of the o Ccre Unrorturately, any have Yielded up thei 3 10 pa gern e first regiment of our State V will ecmmence moving at 36 to 8 0' ° « bitten eS o a8 breciealy. Afternoon | tion of the Senator from Ohio ) appealed in vindication mteers, the Como ply corner of Baltic and Hoyt streots, Brooklyn, in the qroc. F rt w Kroc. TY | gqhinition op Wadneeday SHotiedevotien to these county, aud cit thativlofe Ip dhe goaee, | Cruncil of the City f New York have caused t6 be mepnred «| Ladies Getng uatry —Those of our | fire. Can be seen until enaged dn eck. of the settlement of this question by the gions ed lant deeda. silver medal to be prerented to -ach surviving ind: vidual of that lady readers who Wish handsome and good ga ter boots aud ste 7 Soa KANB PANOKAMA OF T, "3 CAMP, Sourt: i . 'y ipreme 7G) Geatatncs ct te Regiment, it does not become us to | Regiment who nlirted therein prior to the passage of the reeln- | to take with them in the euntry, we recommend then to J. B HGATION WANIED—BY A NICE YOUNG P&8-ON Gis, eevee Toons te belo ee dokchentencae sornteen tiger fag as Somen speak, ‘Iisacte arc now before the country, and hace becomes | tien, aud who heve been ir active service durlag the war, and to . Millers 122 Capel street, where tey. can fled ladon muses ad suite bas had much experience in ohamber work and the oare | qovsey's Maumoth Panorama, showe in te mest peviker ase | ¢ f th fered tof ee, 2. the South the tor} mn puch as to seonre tae | jhe nearest surviving relatives of shore who havefallen jand the childrens vaiter boot# and shoes of sl kinds and prices,“ Kemom- | of children; would preter a smalt finily, whore ligne cooking | peautital mavuer, the Marches, Encampmerse, Hero ang they nee teh declared inferiority, and under whieh em to the ne . the field, and of the | honcrbas been conferred upon mie to present the same to you on ber the place, J. 1, Miller, 1224 aval street, near West Broudway | PAY be required, Hus vo oljec Acre? | hte cee inten el lee an cy are to be permtted to continuein the Union, For ‘ar Ligh st ambition wall have been attamed, "Weean | {er eha f. Upon icaection f thea medals, you will porvire plbsiinank innibaticahdesaiet + | SA tak strert, hak room, fira! for Rxcalient refirances | fa Tie, greatest’ Painting in the work” Opes | God 8 rake, con't drive us to bloodshed--don't compel cae ey doe We eaeayiaeh told ore ante, aah meee hy Lear upon « cmt ofurms of oureitywith he | Richellen Di.mond Folnted Pens, sold by ILLER WANTED—ONE, WELL CQUAINGED wit | th? ,evomlng-—Panoraina eommentes "moving ‘at 4 allan, | Ws to forswear you altogether. I would cut, owe toy ‘ er, the hi ‘of th ing | ile of che doncrs, and the rawme of the reciprant; and upon Xe X te 3 E wirely ion 25 eenta—t if e Enpireslate- "How frwehareruce ced, Wolcave @.oher gs | tc eierierepreceted Mftmale gure wisha ml of wareatore B.E,UAT ON & Co, at he tial heupee ue Bebe eee ma AR cE mise iceilvepamphion, WT WY ONY PS NY Sh | Ghourana ther die, than Sanit os tae treet 5 le ° old Pen. of every description, CROMWELL & BIRDSALL, 209 Front st. Tod oo) leon thourand times dio, than submit to the degradatio: determine. sa isfied that our ewuntrymen her bead, emblemutical of the Genius of Ameren; inherexwnded . Vivionie unc seta at redvesd pelea aioe o'hoe ee Bi ria LHDALE, 209 Front a a - a % , egradation of hand ste grasps thefalmen, directed with determined lovks to WPegiig Ate Te'tih ng Madu oud Bric 2 Assortment (0 JOURNEYMEN CAKE BAKERS—WANTED, a Fins akk THEATRE—THE SALOONS AND BARS OF PuIS | *CkDowiedging my inferiority as » citizen of this As thi i ee", Teannot omit ‘the opportunity of presenting w you the officers | Warde thy city in the distance, and ; sun, while the palm indicates, the » «uth; ume foot rereup. are, Sat civene sattacrtias te tee Line Cadden maeeed, byghertier sande casio prvnd of daaoaquesy » SaNNders’ Toilet Articles, 12s easing Cases and | Habery, No.2 § : Eewamter next Undenitie wentity wil tude of the peor! which lies pros , corner OAL YARD WANTED—OK 5 tions under whiob they wi t, can bo ascertained on appl iin conctociom: silow me to return our sincere thaaks for your his p wer. Behind the figure appears the ‘tern Broadway, the subseribers Ce ae TH, post nine ABLE FLACE POR | sation (between 10 and 2) at the office of si fearon Ry mere Jt has b:en sbollahdd in Com- eordin] welcome, and to assure you and the citizeus of New York, | of Rowan galley, repmesen'ative of themaval power of the Ul, public to their collection of the above which in point of ss W. CORBYN, 4 Rarelay street, y Years or wo ‘thet thie wceasion will long be remembered aud reverted toass | td Sta es; pountuinsform the-back ground of the vignette, and Samed ip not equalled in byt yd (edad mm selected with A GENTLEMAN WHO, WITH HIS FAMILY, 13 ABOUT 7m Jn al gies of : - Mr Basow1w explained—it waa not sol B—TO BALL THR FIFTH OF aUGUST— ‘ease proud event, the walle represent the sity of Vera Cruz, where, thanks to you wires warranted. G. S4UN- f his Parniture, andlet | YOK HAVE: never had but afew Three cheers more are given—the band plays—the | ade reile ioc angot eur gallant eset toe tag of our ; x Establishment are now to let for next Season, or s Union. and tothe terms whieh m brethre: Firing {f roqared, commencing ov” or aout the frat tsy'of | North might think ‘fit to impore upon me. crivevine iter next, Undeniatie security will be required. The oom | them to the immediate question of slavery, Mr’ Jobe th the other points to the osetia hiekioh ry, No 2i7 Spring street re oie ve hind, eapable of taking el Appiy at BUKDG: " ange. Apply wOGE: wo ‘ihe Tent is low, the Mouse eligibly situated, Jouehit t Cowee—Tre well ku teainshi p ri peak apt Macy pec elapey he | trv row Hosts h < Sescrlptind eine giicibly situated, | apaTEs, Captain Wan, G. Hackstaf, Yurdhen Ws tone win | SE. Jonnson—They few slaven They erder is given— teers shoulder arms—the | ty 2W fics Sareitethe capi lof Mexico, whieh feally Gold Pens —“urenton’=” Celebrated War. able, prices, siahing Ue clog ‘the hereto St | leave for Havre on Saturday, Aug at St, aad will couch'ae | OlY mpned a little, in 7. Hohepe bie claves poli reserve order and regularity—ail adjourned to the well-dit d batteries of merican ” the itward te til) th ‘tb Relters—-the. reporters of the press having previ- | and youert-red within its. walle pet tie rennleg tery, ranted Dismond-Pointed Vans are now dialed 0 be the best ture,” at the otfiee of this paper. The United States will ave flavre toe Rew York on Basentagy i too old for service, and then manumitted d Alderman Schultz, Al to revel tere, and toxvalize the faneied di Lge cee port Scere ae eee exeeyt H& ADVBRTISRK, AT PRESENT RESID SEN. | 24 ot September, For freight or passage, apply to , a Siacman Fravklin, and the Cimioos Connall oo? ered imagination, bat fo claiin sion and wave, in token of Basel Minyden kCo fad gals 8 aang’ eet | "T ltaaat, Oke havi fravrate counsston atwong Tailors | CH MARSHALL'S poning sup. | giayeg A PwIN—! did not do it, sie, 1 never held rally,for uttentions shown them, and eongratulated | 2mtWeuhn nests a? victory tor then tien wich Bow Brown's,” albert G. ba ll he al moved Sith some house whe would wish co cveclisn ut teercaneemest AY'S CANCHALAGUA—-THIS iNVALUABLE AND | , NF. Jouxson—Ob no, I did not say so. 1 appited it Cal dante on the: rman police arrangements. terumar ere Im Your poweuion een the din of mu mca ee ee Reeve city th le of Dry Godde and eimaalgs ade unique Calfornis Medical Plant as jtsmerite are developed, | t0 the State. But the Senator has » great deal of ebar- a ceased, the woun er, and ie a ETS To such, or one having a moderate fa rapidly ou ing every medicine, Pr “ipod for us in the pout to make the arrangements for the reception. despateh- | eelketed for. ther burial, then the 'mianeg ‘Stilt w rae my sa seca credit, wishing vo establish. a safe’ and Iucrative busdneca this | siting te healthy action oF the stom ah penrrnginatcs| Mrs DaLowin- Yea, tir, [hope I have some charit; od un invitation to General Seott, but in consequence | prayer and praise were raised to Him who contrvls the destinies tge ai <a Pervons wishing & | ofers a most desirable wity. For furth-r particulars apply fevers, pui..onary complaints, and ali diseases which may be | for you. 7 IM health,, that distinguished oMoer waa unable to | nation: and our elle ¢Goveral ith the tare ofg autade Busatetort, Sard Well euees torors peruanion daveaees ana | a7 eee Bars - Gloshiers Cinetunadl, Obie, "| krvced te constipation of te lowela of knpurity of the blood, ita | “bir. Jourson—Oh yes, a great deal of charity. if we be prorent. ‘The follewing is « copy of his reply to the | (uTsing down his rugged cheeks, Pane and from fee hia new iuvented Wigs, unequalled for lightness, untaral asp eran, PAG S superior eitasey io mommantiog Jt, to general attention. let you have your way int! ‘you will take invitation :— tpn the gluneus vietoy whieh \bey’ had cabentes neand all Pe rance aud durability, 'N.f.—Private rooms for ituag Wir, | A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, LATELY | Prortietor, w Sy eskiug haven te piece ee ne | Tha Senator trom Olio bee hat ie w. a ps y ould be didt arrived from Germavy, wishes to be with a table | Guy, will be gratis Rocxaway, July 26, 1843. have been a time to try the feelings of the stoutest he «; ee perican family resid in the € lids who may be pleased to call at the De Bi cult for Cuffee t & the GraerrsanenI have at this moment ihe hots torwctlve (ay | cela deed mt thoes have been'who could tend vaunvet | ‘The Cheapest and Best Place tn the City to | facheren the Planets. sine pariealane nee, FORM | ment remarsabie ares efscted and’ poste ig aeiTay’ nome | Cult for Cuffoe to ge Caprese’ Coors ree & special messenger) your note of yestertay, inviting me, on | amid:ta sone like thie, aud nit realize the debt of geativn t quod Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, ie at Jones 14 Anu street, near ving in the Englieh language, of wiueh he understands alread; = fhe pary of the Comanon Connell t9 ie present vo morrow, ag toe | which they bad incurred, in being 9 ared trum thefasot thove | Ge escum. “His vest French Booty #460: eccoud qualivy, | lnove hun mecessary t. retdce Kin lease vaca ea | Re OTicE—THE SUBSCKIBEK GivES HIS PrusonaL | C/i0 Passed « law in 1007 reduiring © $200 bond of free ree] of the let regiment of New York Volunteers. ‘Under | who were dead and dying sround them. We present these me- | from %' 6) to $4: Congress Boots, trom §3 50 to $4. hie charges will be comparatively moderate, Address H. F. G.. Atention to buy:ng, sellin ing Real Estate pere oming into that for their good this nets, und other errcumstauces, it would beat much « duty | dale toyou, not om account of the intrinsic Yalue Which they | —=———————————— een | Hersid Ofc, * | of ail descriptions in Boston or vicinity. Also tor sale, a lange | Pebaviour. How is Cuffee to proeure this bond ? an esnure to comply with the flattering invitation, because it ‘Feean, bul evidence that the eople « ty appreciate r . — ————————_______ —— ur ber of Farms in different sections of the country—prices from Mr. Coawin—He don't do it. ‘woule be in my power, within the lmmita of trath, to say mueh of Re Talor whieh you have displayed, the racrifices you have en- COMMERCIAL AFFALKSB, A LADY, OCCUPYING A DELIGHTFULCOUNTRY S&AT, | $000 to $20,000, Notes and mortgages negetiated. § — He don’t do it? that gallant and patriotic eorps which, perhaps, ng jl be | dured. and wee re have hased for ou. republic, We ie situated directly op the East Kiver, commodivus, aud replete JW. MAYNARD, No.5 Congross ntreet, Mr. Coxwin—The law is not enfereed. aid ehh equal propriety > any other tian thet lata chet com- | rajien with yum that the Drealngs of peace have flirted Ve ™ ‘with elegance and comfort, takes this me’ hid rising the -SaEaiiG. an Mr. Jonnson—Why fo? | thought Mander on the falda wnion whey have dune so much to render | victories uf Our army, and you re permitted to mjoin tue MONEY MARKETS nite that ale will receive a limited number of Misses inwo her | UK SALK—A BAKGAIN—A VERY SUPERIOR AND | onic law abi ‘ pple aden ag Porious; but I returm d home very low iu health, and have only, | scenes of your former associations, there to recount thedangers Thursday, Jaly 27—6 P. M- Emily. Every sdvani 11 be offered to fuciliteve the moral fast sailing Sail Boat, Clinker built, decked one third over, jo were # low abiding, as well as law making people. Sich days, been flattered with « return of strength, and { | you have pasted, the battles you have fought, the victories you and intelleetwal improvement of the young Indies intrested to | copper rivited thrvughout. lus covtre Board eprit-il and jib; | The Senator bas been at the head of the government am certain that the exertion and excitement eonsoquent ou & | have wen. and to drop a tear ove the memories of those whofeil |» The steamship Burops arrived at Bostom at an early | her cbarge, while the heavy expenses ofa Boarding School will te | herlevgth ie 22 feet 4 inches, by G feet3 beam, Less than one | of Ohio. and more than on e, I believe, jnerting with the Common Conveil and my late brothers in arma, | upon thi ti English, French, Mume, Drawing, Painting, and Fancy | half ber cost wd valuo willbe taken for her, on appl cation at | Mr. Conwin—Only onee. ‘would throw me back in my reeovery for many months, if net | aiyctiem KT etiae Uy, their death of their | hour this morning,with five days later intelligence from | 8%’ they were engaged. forvver. Wien your eyeres:s upon thie token of our grativug wa. | Liverpool and four days later from London, Her advtees | ts Ihave the honor to remain, with th: bed therect’ the tie Tabane, Ler mont out. serves "WINFIELD SCOTT” | Teas ne f Ser gag A, elcpe, Charabo were received here by telegraph at about noon,and issued ‘Messrs, W asiincTor po ao Sear Committes, Re, Tull they ba . {2 mind connected mi plod evynte waich x | immediately after in an extra Herald. The political news pss REPUBLICAN UNION—REPORT OF AUDITOKS— my gee Doctor puta ‘ea aill tn tnees old Males 4 aude seesen Tea ee w SPR yey era Beiterg; and-assoon o0 they appeared outede ie gate, | edes'Toierwealn ih Gineetscies Foeteineniegmme | ghey buve ever been before, It would not surprise ut | saoctcn wih thisteiy trenbicdat tenLacar ists | Mca Setaceninet aah cece ees emete | ' jae. Conwin—No, but I belleve that on one oveasien ene loud and jong cheer burst upon the air. The mili. | member that brave and noble German, the adopted. son of wur | much if the next packet brought accounts of a serious n uly, aud we rep rt that the sum ot | you causing lascivious dreams and nightly loa po (in the Legislature) I voted tor its repeal. I Ben, re the bold aud fearless beon received; that $070 67 centehas been | aitiv prevented. Recent cases cured in four wi di —H. Sexy of the city wore Randeonmely acraaged, so thes the |. Sent? cetseal tag te un atene cies Caeser ae | outbreak. From France the politiodl sceounts are any. pose for which it w 1 subserited; that a | mereaty. No alteration tn det or rrevention from baclagea ae eee tit Voted for ita repeal, but did not re Work, will te taught by competent and highly qualitied | No. 31 deor street, Ho i Mr Jouns way i ber 5 4 A deor atreet, Hoboken, third house from the ferry 0 W. mn onee; I wonder why they rarer, wher cirenlare with reference, &e., ean be procured, aS a Bardot bofienee tf Mr. Conwin—They eould not do it. 4 ‘near 0 ‘asthe most r. commend it. Well, I believe the Senator from New ment might be ren and greeted by all. The mem- tah Ue 29 cents mains in the Treasurer’ s : ders of the Genuson Connell 100k the, ance of the |- Seer e ened sheer ace ‘Tormenne tek mie aiics thing but satisfactory. Another insurrection is highly | Vouchers frevery Siem of outlay have beon, exhititen ieee, 4. POWELL, UCULIST, AUKIST, £TU, aTTenbs Dal- | ¥°T* (Mr. Dix) is in the rame category, and the Séna- Hine. followed by the members of the press The renewed rom the 0 eed, tug: | probable and the government can only maintain iiseif Coane ae einen ef he ee mneaicice eer and the general minutes Diy oats or the iyo ane ‘Rar, st his surgery, 261 Broad. | to from Mh be ay would perhaps not allow negroes é ff Ged iv closely to, hie breast by " teers thi I ® | z 4 , entrance 1}¢ Warren street. Just published, the escond odi- | to vote in his State? wate Sites as they pesoea Wee tines Clears cae te | Gateeetiasy ereens ithe remaining urd, | yy tie enforcement of the most rigorous measures, and ary or member | Hon‘ br. Powelre Treats onthe Bye, pies 60 canta whieh ean | Mt. Batowin—No, sir. they ought to vote. imporsible for them to hear the commande of the | We ground; and ® more fortunate hand, bat not more devoted | the establishment of large military foree in the usd wo Ye Tealed upo ta ray that we never: tlandsastees | Sanaa st his often alee bis premium welt acting Rye Youmans | Mr. Jornton—Well, ‘hen, | should like to know why heart, caught it ashe fell, and finally. planted it upon the watia ries are daily made of prepara. | mr cconon ically applied and no satisfuccorily ‘accounten ieee, | SateR® SEPP bocca they don't, The matter was once submitted to the vi h , | The review was handsomely arranged. and | Pry contuered iky amide te toud humtas ofan entbunaade | eapital. Disco people of New York, whether negroes should have the hal th» 25th July, 1848, KE—TO RKIED Sen a ocbated wlag aus Rome Cy Rtg bem Le OE Cy aod tions by the insurgents for another insurrection, Wim CHARD ‘SwiTD, Chaivian, Delegate from Brooklyn, MS ee ag ears The eared bi ea frigate ax hecho "| Miade the pete on di forth servi hich youtiees | and it will require the utmost vigilance on the part THOMAS KONLE, Delegate feom Jersey Cit Pum Medial Companion ty Dr. AWM. Matriocan, ‘rth edi ia Saaisode te riwane Vi aplaieetas seared " Reet FS pee ng ri | ; ‘e, : potion) Companion, F swith mans eotvention Mr. Jonmson—Is @ pro The lino of procession was formed on the Battery, | Gammemoratc; tell and rehearre it vo your childruy ative | @f the powers that be, to prevent another scene Maviice w NAGH HE wary Sew ond {Guiae copies taye ateedy boon dlopomd. of) “Every tentle ib | the whites? SibMeDESioig se: s.r | of strife and carnage similar to that of the four days WM. THOMPSON, De egate from Williamsburgh. Sc vpys whether married ot unmarried although it ie te | Mr. Dix—It is not. except the Volunteers, who formed on companions; ‘and ‘when you shall be called upon, fiaally : eo. to the King of der up your liver, "and yield obedien 5 a fell i i rpeare Hee ew Yo jo — Be 4 ing Aes Meeogtamine’ pabttined pectin tranemit tem as pr-cicts boous to those who were | in June. The three days of July are the anuiversa- | _Shebrrene Hoel, New Yorks fora ihe grcoud tata wp tee Hees rion cocteen: proceeded up Broadway to Park Row, to Chatham | hemortveansy afved wo auin hfe, and who will bemost likely | ry of the revolution of 1890, and it is by no means | J i1i.1AKD VADLES—TWO SECOND HAND BILLIARD cut, he would vote for a bisck mau fer President’ street, to East Broadway, to Grand street, to Broad- | mon Couneil of the City of New York, tender for yourse. | improbable but that some demonstration will be then Miramar # stairs, Mr. Bavowin—No, sir: | said be was eligible. way, to Ch: Mr. Jounson—Y¥ I du not, ie a black ma) necticut? but suppose weadmit thet, whieh Higibie for Governor of Con- bers street, to Greenwich street, to the dais to which I have referred, and a i r REWARD—LOsT, IN ON = ronan Baiery. The military here formed into lines, to the Move that the poopie ef our city, whese | made by the insurgents, to accomplish the object they $10 way tages, ®, patent Laver Sune Wee BROAD right and left, and the volunteers id into the Gar- | Fepresen atives we ore, will ei Sie es, most lively recol- | failed in beforc. tain, ‘The above rew ard will be paid on leaving the Wacch and den. There was a general enthusiasm throughout the | lections the services Wided eben teperformed in the proscution Commercially, the news is of no great importance, | Chain at the corner of Rutgors street and Last Broadwu ° . a iapt wreath to our country's - SOHN MORE . bow Mr Ba.pwix—No. sir; he is not. hole route; the ladies welcomed the soldiers with the bra which he prvtdert | The markets were all firmly sustained. Console and | a utienry, re Mr.Jouxson—That's in your constitution; and it Youess in the air with loud and enthuciantie hussas. | arn betes us dard yon cenautptohieid, | eotton had advanced, and prices for corn were firm | [ISH AND, SCOTCH, MALT WHISKEY WARRANTED NG, GURE,NG_CBARGR-DR MURPILY OF @ GouD | thought to bv necewary, it would have been in the ‘There were several beautiful and touching incidents | both ct which have been returned to be placei among the archives jn the face of the most favorable prospects relative to | ) ora eat twelve aud thirvcen shillings per gallon, 25 per cent street, is confidentially consulted on all torins of private die | federal constitution. Bui understand, also, that while the line was moving, which we shall not fail to | of ovr city: together with the evidence of the oonfidence and rs tach tof th ople of th jo. | harvest reeord When opposite the City Hotel in Broadway, tnien asananeen, Wrecas ky gry) the presentation of the the there was considerable commotion on the sidewalk, jeed the last best gitt of h over proof, by PARKS, uses = Kevent fictervaty std tn any oase, og hindrance from boanece. Ome | °T; - ~ on No mereury im " Mr Daytonexplained. There had never been man} HE OCEAN PLAGUE; OR, A VOYAGE TO QUEBEC | A Gold arrmet: oven from 7AM tai) slavesin New Jereey; and when it was abolished they ‘There is evidently @ gradual but steady of th hi e1 Wren to ands of thowe who were | improvement going om in commercial affairs through. C ia ‘snsey of gonorhhces be cures in 2 toddays. Coast | slavery has only been recently abolished in New Jer Mfier 42 Stone street, Distiile o by and the police appeared as though they were endea- is proof of Holy Writ,” that you are worthy of our vonfi- | out Europe, and we do not anticipate any of those re- wan Irish Emigrant Vessel, embracing = Quarseti — en Ty | r © Isle, iu TE a illest rat - BUICAL CARD—STKILTUKSS ARE NOW REMOVED | never pretended to grant any political rights to the Yering tov drive some one back | Presently an aged | dence neque co hr warmest thanke, Love iaay'eurovmn- | Sotions which have, within the past year, been so | {<i iit ital with otevliva rave: (the Shp Pasties Init ioe, veal Gon by or ectsomr'e tapeetee nates: | negroes. an tg ne of there who, like yo Women appeared, and rushing by the police, | ty remain the heme of 1 likey entered the ranks, and threw her arma around | défenc itin the neek of one of the volunteers. The young | {uifi ihe con modens wh soldier who bad Fo often etood on the field of carnage | fund marks of the Europe without even a thought of shrinking, at once disco | the model republic of Parsonger. For sale by Burge: ferford & Coy Hy Long To ever Toaty to r, and to stand assentinelearvund | gisastrous to every interest. Sead say wre ross Canes ‘The amount of tolls collected in all the New York | State cansis during the third week in Juiy, ineach of | RR, '.‘ 1y absorption. with morbid result, of m: ment will be found snoce: tures of Sir Astley Cooper, strietures are frequently complicated Mr Jonxson—You were sinners, then, only m a oatiee Dr. M.'s mild toad treat | smallway. Itiswe of the States further South who ae ‘aug Fulton signe | are guiity on a large rcele. Returning from these ~ Soin Aires | scattering cross questions, Mr, Johnson concluded LBERT, FROM FRANKLI our e Felvol Teacher at Kome, | th. | x - “ ee Vered in the person of that aged woman. his mother— | people f other countries wil fuck as doves to the windows, and | the past two years, is as annexed: we, Your emploger in New Y (0 8 Yu bs nann agen ae wl a whos Md strong, sponbal Seppertiog. she Srgent Ot ae 4 hie heart was moved. and he burst into tears. Ie | Mound nom ne will throw tho shield of our protection, aa we | New Youx State Canats.—Amounr or Touts, — | (ita in (emake, Telugraph or write, Do raph, ard besiice | eve pro.cunces it the otly remedy on whten firm reliance canbe | Preme Court, and fos the bill, as calculaied to salle @ prerred that Fast that anlmatingemblom, the ttarsnnd seripesot urease, | din July 1848. . + + 981 184 06 | come atone. Newspapers in St Lonis, Cineiunau, ome N, ¥. | Paced to really cure diseases of a private nainre. Price $ 1a | duortion npon wien dunenils Site hap, sent fo long, in the toils’ of war, to his bosom, whis- | Vitever wave ¥ eT eee riod in 1847..... + 130,989 08 | Detroit, Michigan, Burliny raion, please inbart thi thres | Phil. The Hunterian Dieprnmary, 3 Division street, isthe only | MODY o a eee pered something to her, and sgain shouldering his U'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave.” - times ALMEL, Tribune Buildings, N, | Place it cam te had. A hook gratis, ‘ ants . BADGER OPvOSES THR BILL. musket gained his place in the Use. There was @un SETUEN 70 POR? MutenteR. Decrease. . sss see cececccseceees 40789 08) YF “4 NOP OCRL TG LOUIS AN rote ASSOCIATION Mr. Bap of ‘oo mee ny wets the Some, other most beautiful iveident: As they were pass- ‘ ghd ‘The aggregate amount received for tolls fromthe com- ARTMEN ." PURNISI ?, Wante w purchase two Filot Boats from sixty-five to seven- | (Thermometer 04, time 13s o’elue ie a differe: ng throvgh East Broadway, young lady at the third | At 6 o'clock, the order was given fur the volunteers | The, éRreeate smount teoelved for falls frou Pee ead Bealyeen Wat ana ea CaN SRD EAR pte. tone vention: draught, when in tallat, not w exceed gat | view of the measure from that of other gentlemen whee at most; and not to be over tw ; seeee shart ofthe ey fer | years old, with kood accommodations. for tix’ Pilots; with open | {om the South who have addressed the Senate. He post paid, to" by ” ; still held himself open to convietion from the stud orden, 7) that che See eee ane | mente which might yet be presented ; bat with his ‘They are to be coppered and copper | prevent convictions he saw nothing to induce him to story window of @ houre, rat with a wreath composed | to get on board the steamer, to return to their camp at ly, inelurive, is. .,.... of flowers and evergeens gin her hand; she watched | Fort ape eter ‘and an attempt was made tomarch | puiing same period in 1847. impatiently for the volunteers, and as they approached, | them on board in regular order; but so great was the waved her handkerchief, threw the wreath into the air, | admiring crowd. that the line was soon broken, and + $1,223,580 62 = ted ae ee neigh es ye next fall and winter, 1.654450 04 | Bo, T5ah Post OMee. + $430,860 42 | Py KUOKLYN- 1 parel in guod o ready tor sea, eT, BUILT HOUSES, » IS and 186 Bridce street. Marble Mantels, at and.as it gracefully whirled, slowly descended and | they were obliged to get on board as best they could XN set ed. ‘The Proporals to be rent to Capt. Stephen Herriman, y other way than against the passage of thie eve1 the Louisiaun Pilow’ Association, New Orleans. 1 eaught upon the point of the staff of one of the One of those who were first to get on board, weat on Now » ihe eh venient. Possession can be had immediately. Inq Agent of ~ be ~ and, sir, I cannot, will not, dare not, record my colors, ‘The flag was nearly all destroyed, but the | the promenade deck, took out hix medal. and was ad- | 310000 Treany Noceats,, 168% iw sin canton Co 00 Sang | ae IS Bridse street, Brooklyn. | The muid Proponale to be sont m on or about the let vo hw lth | vote without piving the reasons which shall eontrel wreath retained the position on the point of the staff, | miring it, when it unfortunately fell from his haud and | ” 50 U 8 6s Gs eouyon Wits 10 de CAKENUON HOUSE, 304 BROADWAY—ROOMS WALA, | Particular In describing cy bate minutely—their age, sailing | DY vote. He protested, in this monk sultry * After the Volunteers had been escorted into the | Word. threw olf his cap. and. plunged tate the river in 160 Harlem RR ! EB BLOVERR, 70 Nesesae-reet._ | [re ssa boats, bulls of the very best mereviain hours aay and against the hot haste of the design Castle by the « City Guard,” they were drawn up into | search of it. He soon rote to the surface again, when lh ‘tie QUEBN'S MOTEL, OPPUSITE 24k GENERAL POST DAVID SHEPHERD, to hunny through this bill to-day. He had desited clore column, in front of the d the colors pla- | fone cine told him to catch arope which was thro eae dee Dots St, Martin’ lo Gran Londen sagnifoent Ho HENRY JOHNSON, above sil things, that, as the Senate could take ced immediately before them. ere presented by | him; but he said, “No, I would rather die than los 2x) portion of ituerty turmiched, will be found on tri to have ne WM. Y,PITTER, its own time, that as’ it was net limited to Colonel Burnett. who said Tn the month of Jeuuary, 1847, the New York rogiment, name | He Was then told that he should have another, when | 100 she Far Trust do 420 Long Island RR Doth th point of accommodation asd me Committee of the Louisiaua Pilow Association. | day of adjournment, that there should be @ ven, left it he conrented to be taken on board the boat. 10 do 00 do bow derate charges Coffee room is one of the tand moot | Balize, July 71848 PRN T RS deliberate, and ample investigation and discuss! Sands to serve during the wet with Mosicn ebre'gurde | All things ready, the band etruck ups martial air, | 400. go. s6m $5 Rvle BR ney fell en os gortsble tm Fugland. Board, $2 per tay. Hot and Cold | 3 (THE ENTIRE OR TH ONE HALF INTE | Of the bill The bill was the surrender—an absolute Farture, the corpora'ton of the city of New York gave use tand | the loud huzzas rove upon the air, and the bout moved | SOhioLif& Trost = 79 = WW dy do ot | Bathe. THOM SS SPENCER LENNEY, OMe ta-the Levon (8 yeare Unexplred,) tepethor wih tre | furrender of the whole questio | Sf colors and a-wiciety of patriotic cititens, the Texasand Oregon | off. ‘The Volunteers were then conducted to the cabin, ‘ Pr earn Nem arate ne Htieh Queen Steamship, §— | Furinury Fisvores aad “improvements, of the Eutlic Howe | the Sourb. He entered into a d ® national flag. ‘Thee were presented to the reg | where a moat sumptuous dinner was prepared by Capt, Ree aw ity Bee ay —_ —_—__ coh iad hee loug and favorably known a8 * The Place,” No, 86 Nasaustreet, | in support of the absolute soveivignty of Co: uy ment formally at the island of Lobos, in Mexico, where a solemu | J af ae . tev \ th was taken ty every officer and soldier, “that no enemy | Fuller, which they partook of with good gest. ‘The | {(1,"* Mtn aw to 8 | BOO, OOO 8OTti#s AND OVER OF KELLINGENS | neatly oryonie the sun Buildings, Ihe proprietor being em. | over the territories, and over the Introdueion boat room urrived at the Fort. when the volunteers of slavery intothem. And we may sequire territory ea should capture them whale life wax spares to defend them.” Te bea pete Nib a fu athe mr canst, ether ts 1 " onl arial eae Sreumate pare from twenty to fifty years standing, and fo- | much of his time to vee” agit requires, would dis 4 id nation, that they may ‘ Pager ea heap ovis 10034: 100 tat cael neta. ature sre warranted to rield | ea erlty, i etemtge tes Mat) ae nee he eae tanainegy 0 shail find existing there eee or aay os of , ‘ ‘ ‘ r Joly 26— ow US U's of 1867, 10634; 1000 Mary. | and be cured ina few da: beva, ehol orbus, bi porinnity, rR sare wade by that time. For furtber | te ' " ti eae eee one eeecreg | AYrssRANOR. oF FB citr—casTLe GARDEN —tHe | , BALTINONN Jey todo date, igs OE Wg; | holies It is as certain to cure As fois taken, “Thoenudsot | artculsts ‘naurre of PEWIS & FOKD, on tuo premises, be | other. oF all other Kinda of slavery. Upon the estab- them, their heart's blood and their lives, The devotion am The appr wh eA Lyd hae at ahah Mab 500 Baltimore & Vine Kailroad division bonds, 674; 800 Go do, | Uves are annually saved. Our prinelpal agents, dengeiat, and | tween 10A.Meand1P.Me | lishment of our jurisdiction all this slavery ceases, cL PRIVATE | Unless continued by positive law and no other slavery Closed at 104 | Others, eay that they eoll about 100 tu 1 to tht ofa yother Li- by m pew t sold. * ~ bot . B. KALYB, ‘HOR OF be ascot | according today aE tae mae, eattog i aiid and aaroce: | Tl) eatin” hasta Greenies seer otis beni 9.012 bene | can be etablished Unless by ‘positive. law Slavery | 4 por doz, and $42 per groaa | 6009 P.M. (Sunday sucpeet.) ‘Those who apply in the early | does no epring out of the South—it is nots law of ma~ oF offices, and Rushton, stages will be surprised at the rapidity and little inconvenionce | ture—it is not & law of this Union—it is local, mami« # Kencrally thronighout the oiny | Brrending their cure. | 1sie chioity, however, those who have af | cipal, and exists only by positive lew. If there is mo Derly appreciate his sorviews. “In feecietate, from its Recorizer | Jaw establitbing it, or recognizing it, it does mot extet. new of the city from an early hour pre- 4, US Oe of 18 Feverones of a soldier tor his colors oan vearcely bo roalised “ " fe 16 hs Ne hanes bank, 124; U8 6's 0 By one who has not foukhe under thera in a forviga land, bob Dea a scone of animation and excite. | ig eaeny, Srverery 94 60 02 tal. , oe Mare end stripes reminded ue of var duty ‘o the Union, | me! Vy, Cuty tramp of horse, foot and artillery | aks pid, be asked. Baltimore H's of 14M ai 74 bid, 97 And to mre of the city with, the motto "Ex: | was heard in all quarters The American flag proudly | asked. Baluimore and Ohio Kailroad shares at 29 bid, Su3¢ asked. | rvcatiy cJsior,” impelled ua to envala the army, | waved frem the hotels and public buildings, and many D State S's e& Dy | Clark & Coy and of the dru Qho had alveady o-vered themelves wich impmrishabie glory. | of our fair denizens seemed anxious to enjoy theit Zi tenign werip, | and country. om ‘These eclors waew tho cow panions of the regiment at Vera cus | holiday. and were carly prepared for the oceaviea. ac nies SR I SR ee es oe 2 e = Seiataie 2 = bP 3: z} Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Churubusco, Chapultepec, tho Garde do elo GCTOR FAWCETT BAS OVE : ‘rom unoom- | Such was the text of the Senator's argument, and in Rolin, and upon A 4 Plage of ihe city of Mexico. From An early Leen tory ettee were to be seon in all Ds street, ps lh Soe GT DLE Diseases, Eien tapentepen te auantinn te <1 an sate pucuee ints | the support of it, and of the absolute power to Congress tho time of herr goa ption at Lobos Island, to this day, they have | quarters in the vicinity of the Battery. wending their | {¥ ke, Wig; Ado, ‘The mostelstinate yield to his mode of treatment, which i on | @ompiaint) ho can afford a rapid, casy and radical cure, whiod,be | to introduce into or exclude slavery from the territo~ boon revered Soe Reape So, Oe DO ae oral a ee ree | Tey | c sige ht famen | ek Were many ® Second Koard—$300 Tennessee! 2 uetwer Griel system Strictures cured un the most approved plan, Sse tpousd re staing son be. from no other souree ‘m | rien he roerred to the opinions of Mr. Pimekney, of whiah gives unity ower to a reginvemt in th of . | maimed and wounded volunteer, wi cts | wv ry rerse ms 5 hemeelves by indisereet ind : 4 They were ever In the agyance, i the hands of thos who beat | of mneh attraetion—some with’ Dut one nea oes bites a a he eel oe ha Maryland. ae given inthe debate upon the Missouri A cartninty of ¢ few 4 diaries sosine —— z wp ot care, Oe INd AND PEKSONS GOLNG TO SEA SHOULD m 1820. then now, and alnaya our tx soon light to vietory, ‘Tho wounded | wah but one leg, and overs. beatin am Baw Be lop Geo ‘ % the * blushin, and tte djing would took ty them in their 13! momenta and | eee oan ee eat weet ‘upon | what it was, jained. Ralph's Practical Private Treatise, All dvs 1 NANI SAWICK'S ELEVENTH LECTURE. BELNG Cal | Cc mite to seo them planted in tpfamph upon the works of the even. " Diy my Wtzletute, whien. wilt te piven, in plain Janguaga, equally veotul in Sng, ation Ul nied tales Vlur oath to preserve dem | various parte of their persons, Various trophier of Pratt (2 Sinny cot Gere Ts ‘4 Tyne Pt edi ton, 32 toe | nid that ( not worth how bylin fuiilled, Trey age now eon, %ned to your cuange— | yietory, in the shape of Mexi rds, saddieg, Fath ’ he Mod E 1 May t ' holitioutet. Bose fe dectiouty Gnd may Coo op ie bats We nen 7} dell, phetols, and fnphments of were alsy ex de waa eaten " :